Advantages of a geothermal heat pump

Advantages of a geothermal heat pump

WIth no combustion process, there are no concerns over fumes, hot surfaces, greenhouse gas emissions or carbon monoxide

The Environmental Protection Agency considers geothermal heat pumps as the most environmentally responsible option for heating and cooling on the market. There are tax incentives available for installing this type of system. Although the cost of geothermal units has come down in recent years, the purchase and installation is still a much bigger investment than a more traditional option. However, geothermal heat pumps achieve efficiency ratings of 400%. They actually produce four units of energy for every unit necessary to operate the equipment. The efficiency of these innovative systems can recover the start up cost in under five years by cutting heating and cooling bills in half. The system takes advantage of free and renewable energy available underground. It simply moves existing heat between the ground and the home. An underground loop system is the cause of the majority of the installation expense, requiring excavation to implement. However, the loop is warrantied for fifty years and can be expected to last twice that long. Because the heat pump is installed in the house and protected from the elements, it should last upwards of twenty years. Geothermal units also offer the added bonus of producing a virtually free source of hot water. They help to combat excess humidity in the summer and won’t dry out the air in the winter. WIth no combustion process, there are no concerns over fumes, hot surfaces, greenhouse gas emissions or carbon monoxide. Geothermal heat pumps continue to gain popularity across the country as a cost-effective source of comfort. They provide a very clean, safe and consistent indoor temperature all year round.

 

 

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